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Example sentences for "renegade"

Lexicographically close words:
rendring; rendrye; rends; rendu; rendus; renegades; renegado; renegadoes; renew; renewable
  1. I am an Hungarian renegade who was once in the service of Emerich Balassa.

  2. This sight did not appear to disturb the renegade in the least.

  3. The situation on this time-line was far from satisfactory, even if the crisis threatened by Gavran Sarn's renegade pet had been averted.

  4. Already, a plan for dealing with Gavran Sarn's renegade pet was taking shape in his mind.

  5. When, therefore, Reuchlin stood forward to protect Jews and Jewish literature against the assaults of the renegade Pfefferkorn, the opportunity to destroy him was eagerly seized.

  6. A renegade Jew was burned, but the principal victim was Marguerite de Hainault, or la Porete.

  7. At first political pressure and money were tried; a renegade Protestant was given control of a "conversion fund," and six livres were paid for each convert.

  8. The renegade said this with so many tears and such signs of repentance, that with one consent we all agreed to tell him the whole truth of the matter, and so we gave him a full account of all, without hiding anything from him.

  9. When we had decided upon this the renegade told us not to be uneasy, for he would lose his life or restore us to liberty.

  10. He chose for their governor a renegade Christian, one Amron of Huesca, the worst choice he could have made.

  11. Don Antonio then said that if the renegade did not prove successful, the expedient of the great Don Quixote's expedition to Barbary should be adopted.

  12. Don Gregorio and the renegade who went for him have come ashore--ashore do I say?

  13. It is obvious that the renegade scientists and engineer of the wheel have replaced the men guarding their sectors.

  14. Like his comrade Bourbon, he was a renegade from the service of Francis I.

  15. In his gossiping and often apocryphal pages is detailed a conversation held by him at Gaeta with a veteran, who in youth had been with the Constable, and who imputed to that renegade an intention of seizing upon the sovereignty of Rome.

  16. The words of the renegade Socialist recurred constantly to his mind: 'You can be a Jesus Christ if you like, but for my part I'm finished.

  17. His conversation with the renegade seemed to have taken all the heart out of him.

  18. The conjecture of Sam Brown proved but partially true; though the renegade was not responsible for any part of its failure.

  19. The last words were pronounced with a scornful emphasis, as if the speaker's patriotism had become fired at the sight of the renegade robber.

  20. It taught our renegade allies a little lesion; which was no doubt afterwards profitable--if not to themselves-- to those who were so unfortunate as to have dealings with them.

  21. He loved Francesca, daughter of old Minotti, governor of Corinth, but she refused to marry a renegade and apostate.

  22. He was a renegade Greek, of MitylenĂȘ, who made himself master of Algeria, which was for a time subject to Turkey.

  23. Shortly before the Revolution a renegade from Boston, one Conary, moved up to the island and helped himself to as much of it as he chose, but the longer he lived there the more he wanted.

  24. Rumor has it that he's everything from a renegade Egyptian, to an escaped Mau-Mau chief, to a Senegalese sergeant formerly in the French West African forces.

  25. The elderly Melchizedek went on slowly, "They say that El Hassan is in truth a renegade citizen of a far away Roumi land and that he attempts to build a great confederation in North Africa for his own gain.

  26. A renegade--a renegade without conviction, without necessity, in absolute violation of the pledge he had given to the person he most honored and most loved, as he received her parting spirit.

  27. Ibrahim, a renegade Greek by birth, had been captured as a boy by corsairs and sold as a slave to a widow in Magnesia, who brought him up as a Mussulman.

  28. The most distinguished of them were Dragut (or Torghut) and Piale, both of them renegade subjects of Turkey who had taken to piracy as a profession.

  29. It was represented by Karatheodori, a Greek, and by Mehemet Ali, a renegade German.

  30. The fleet employed for this purpose was under the command of Ouloudj Pasha, a renegade Italian, who after a successful career as corsair and pirate was induced to take service under the Sultan.

  31. The renegade then proceeded to urge on them the necessity of encouraging their friends in Sicily, by showing that they themselves were earnest in hostility to Athens.

  32. It makes us reflect on the desolate position of Arminius, with his wife and child captives in the enemy's hands, and with his brother a renegade in arms against him.

  33. Look around you in your circles and seek the hand which will be ready to make the renegade son of the society vanish from the world.

  34. There sat Disraeli, the brilliant renegade from Radicalism, who was ready to think for them and talk for them: and who were his lieutenants?

  35. There's no telling what tack that renegade will take next.

  36. But," Maurice hurried on, more impulsively yet, "you can never have felt that you were a renegade and a hypocrite.

  37. This lady, like some other renegade Portuguese, at that time assiduously courted the Gaul; and she was anxious now to wipe out this blot, in the eyes of her countrymen, by making much of their British allies.

  38. But I would not listen to a word of their French, or let them surrender, until they found a renegade Spaniard to act as interpreter.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "renegade" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.